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Hotel near Haneda Airport/Kamata,Tokyo
Featured facilities: Hot springs, Spa, Massage room
Great
5296 reviews
9.3/10
1 night
From SAR 267
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Hotel near Odaiba,Tokyo
Featured facilities: Hot springs, Spa, Massage room
Great
1679 reviews
9.0/10
1 night
From SAR 196
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Hotel near Ikebukuro Commercial,Tokyo
Featured facilities: Hot springs
Great
350 reviews
9.0/10
1 night
From SAR 189
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Hotels in Kita Ward,Tokyo
Featured facilities: Hot springs, Restaurant
Very Good
344 reviews
8.7/10
1 night
From SAR 143
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Hotels in Tokyo
Featured facilities: Hot springs, Massage room, Sauna
Very Good
2376 reviews
8.2/10
1 night
From SAR 132
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Hotel near Ginza/Tsukiji,Tokyo
Featured facilities: Hot springs, Massage room, Public baths
Very Good
721 reviews
8.9/10
1 night
From SAR 259
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99+
Hotel near Shinjuku Area,Tokyo
Featured facilities: Hot springs, Sauna
Very Good
57 reviews
8.8/10
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Hotel near Ueno/Asakusa,Tokyo
Featured facilities: Hot springs
Very Good
83 reviews
8.8/10
1 night
From SAR 189
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Hotel near Odaiba,Tokyo
No. 5 of Hot Spring Hotels in Tokyo
Featured facilities: Hot springs, Sauna, Public baths
Great
1066 reviews
9.2/10
1 night
From SAR 443
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Hotel near Asakusa,Tokyo
No. 4 of Hot Spring Hotels in Tokyo
Featured facilities: Hot springs, Public baths, Restaurant
Amazing
820 reviews
9.4/10
1 night
From SAR 359
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No.
1
9.3/10
70 review

HOSHINOYA Tokyo

Hotel near Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi, Tokyo
Highlights
Relaxing rooftop hot springs 1500 meters deep
Zen retreat amidst urban serenity
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No.
2
9.6/10
268 review

Hotel Villa Fontaine Premier Haneda Airport - Directly connected to Haneda Airport Terminal 3

Hotel near Haneda Airport/Kamata, Tokyo
"Relaxing hot springs""Easy to get around"
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No.
3
9.4/10
44 review

Yuen Bettei Daita

Hotel near Setagaya Ward, Tokyo
Highlights
Natural hot spring oasis in Tokyo
Unwind in soothing Hakone alkaline spa
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No.
4
9.4/10
820 review

Onyado Nono Asakusa Bettei Hot Spring

Hotel near Asakusa, Tokyo
Highlights
Relaxing hot spring with traditional Japanese design
Free nighttime ramen from 9:30 to 11:00
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No.
5
9.2/10
1066 review

La Vista Tokyo Bay

Hotel near Odaiba, Tokyo
"Relaxing hot springs""Delicious breakfast"
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9.6/10
Amazing
TTrekker5421The ultimate airport hotel. Cannot fault the place- legitimately fantastic. Walkable location to haneda airport terminal 3 through a covered indoor bridge. Mount fuji views (weather permitting), equipped with the luxuries you'd exoect of a spa hotel, but at the airport! Free welcome drinks in room, free local cakes/sweets. Just stay here, you wont regret it. Also has a coin laundry at the adjoining villa fontaine grand (which is the less luxurious version). Stay at the Grand if you can afford to pay the difference.
Hotel Villa Fontaine Premier Haneda Airport - Directly connected to Haneda Airport Terminal 3

Hotel Villa Fontaine Premier Haneda Airport - Directly connected to Haneda Airport Terminal 3

Hotel near Haneda Airport/Kamata, Tokyo 6.2% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:SAR 1,046
9.3/10
Great
AAnonymous UserThis is the best hotel I've ever stayed at in Tokyo. I'm truly satisfied! Everything was so clean, the bed was incredibly comfortable, and the pillows were fantastic—I slept so well. The bathroom was also spotless. Now, about the hotel breakfast: it offered great value for money and gave me an authentic Japanese breakfast experience. It was truly exquisite. In the evenings, they offer complimentary ramen, and the free drinks were a real bonus. Even the free drinks were delicious; the matcha latte was superb! They also had free ice cream, and the onsen (hot spring) was wonderful. If you're going to Tokyo, choose this hotel—you definitely won't regret it. It totally exceeded my expectations!
Dormy Inn Premium Ginza Natural Hot Spring

Dormy Inn Premium Ginza Natural Hot Spring

Hotel near Ginza/Tsukiji, Tokyo 9.7% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:SAR 549
9.0/10
Great
Ssulee17Dormy Inn Ueno-Okachimachi boasts an excellent location, being just the shortest walk from Ueno Station. On our way, we even spotted a Torikizoku sign, and we ended up dining there one evening. Of course, with so many restaurants right across from the hotel and in the surrounding area, my 'choice paralysis' definitely kicked in! The main reason we chose Dormy Inn was for its large public bath, complete with complimentary popsicles and Yakult after a relaxing soak. Breakfast was also fantastic; the fried shrimp in the morning was absolutely divine. The breakfast was so substantial that we stayed full throughout our two-day stay, meaning we even skipped their complimentary Yonaki Soba (late-night ramen) in the evenings. The hotel only has one elevator, so there was a bit of a wait during peak hours. From our room, we had a view of the Tokyo Skytree. Despite being right next to the Shuto Expressway, there was absolutely no traffic noise, which speaks volumes about their excellent soundproofing.
Dormy Inn Ueno-Okachimachi Hot Spring

Dormy Inn Ueno-Okachimachi Hot Spring

Hotel near Ueno/Asakusa, Tokyo 9.3% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:SAR 370
9.0/10
Great
YYixiaojiejieThe hotel is very close to Sunshine City and not far from the subway station. It's located on a side street, so it's relatively quiet. The room facilities are complete, and the bathroom and shower are separated (wet and dry). However, the room size is a bit small. On the fifteenth floor, there's a reading room, laundry room, and hot springs, along with a microwave. You can pick up combs and other amenities on the first floor. The breakfast buffet in the morning is extensive, and the hotel service is also good.
Dormy Inn Ikebukuro Natural Hot Spring

Dormy Inn Ikebukuro Natural Hot Spring

Hotel near Ikebukuro Commercial, Tokyo 5.1% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:SAR 229
8.9/10
Very Good
HHanhanhanmiaoThis was my first hotel stay in Japan, and it was fantastic! Super clean and brimming with traditional Japanese charm. The staff were incredibly friendly and easy to communicate with. Plus, they offered complimentary ramen and ice cream, which was a lovely touch! The room design was very thoughtful, truly having everything you could possibly need.
Onyado Nono Asakusa Natural Hot Spring

Onyado Nono Asakusa Natural Hot Spring

Hotel near Ueno/Asakusa, Tokyo 9.3% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:SAR 308
8.9/10
Very Good
EEdviThe toilet flushing system gives a very bad smell for days. The room corners and doors actually have a lot of dust on it. Poor cleaner limited time n nan power Hope they can improve on clearing the dust - basin shelf areas, toilet door, near mirror. The 2 pillows are too flat and my neck was in pain for some days in the mornings. But all the rest of service, onsen and night snack made up for it. The breakfast is almost the same every morning - please change the chicken meatball dish, it's not nice. The eel rice was initially ok but after eating for few days, i can't eat for a week. Changed to eat clear porridge better. Wish they can be clear which omelette has mushrooms or not - love the ones with mushrooms. A lady who works night shift came to my room to help me with my rubbish as i didn't need them to come into my room when i was unwell so i put the no cleaning magnet but she went the extra mile beyond cleaning hours to help me throw my rubbish. For the toothbrush n paste set, for those staying for a week, we don't need so many toothbrush but the paste more. But had to take 2-3 sets which is not environmental friendly due to the toothbrushes that come together.
Dormy Inn Akihabara Hot Spring

Dormy Inn Akihabara Hot Spring

Hotel near Akihabara, Tokyo 1.5% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:SAR 308
8.9/10
Very Good
MmaywwThe room wasn't big, but it was clean and tidy. My mom wasn't feeling well, and they still let us have a late check-out, which was really nice of them. It's super close to Kasuga Station, and there are tons of places to eat nearby. I'd definitely stay there again!
Dormy Inn Korakuen Hot Spring

Dormy Inn Korakuen Hot Spring

Hotel near Korakuen, Tokyo
Price per night from:SAR 152
8.8/10
Very Good
GGuest UserIn my opinion, Manyo Toyosu truly deserves a 5-star rating, although I am not sure of its official star ranking. Upon entering the 7th-floor lobby for check-in, you are required to take off your shoes and carry them in the cloth bags provided. This makes it feel just like being at home. You don't need to wear shoes at all once you are inside the hotel and across all the floors where services are provided. Also, they have Tokyo Banana, Tokyo Milk Cheese Factory, and several other brands that tourists often look for, though I forgot the rest. And of course, the onsen is a must-try if you come here. 万葉倶楽部 豊洲は、公式な星の数は分かりませんが、個人的には星5に値するホテルだと思います。7階のロビーでチェックインする際、靴を脱いで用意された布袋に入れて持ち歩くスタイルなのですが、まるで自分の家にいるような感覚になれます。館内やサービスエリアのすべてのフロアで靴を履く必要がありません。あと、館内には東京ばな奈や東京ミルクチーズ工場など、観光客に人気のブランドもいくつか置いてありました(他は忘れてしまいましたが)。ここに来たら、温泉は絶対に外せません。
Tokyo Toyosu Manyo Club

Tokyo Toyosu Manyo Club

Hotel near Odaiba, Tokyo
Price per night from:SAR 246
8.7/10
Very Good
GGuest UserI really wanted this hotel to work for us. It’s been hyped on social media, and the photos make it look incredibly beautiful. And to be fair, it is visually appealing. But very quickly we realized it was not a good choice. The rooms are extremely small. You can barely get through the door with your luggage, and once inside there’s hardly any space to open even a small suitcase. The mirror is blocked by your coat because the hangers are positioned directly above it, which is a very odd design choice. The sink in the bedroom splashes water everywhere, so you constantly have to wipe it down or keep towels nearby. The room looks great in pictures, but that charm disappears the moment you actually try to live in it. DO NOT book it if you're planning to do any shopping. I feel like this place could somehow work with backpacks only. There are also no towel hangers at all. After using the onsen or taking a shower, you’re left wondering what to do with your wet towel. The bathroom has no space or rack for it either. I’ve never been this frustrated by a room’s design before, it consistently highlighted poor decisions that could have easily been avoided. Lighting was another major issue. The only usable mirror for doing makeup is badly lit, with only an overhead light that casts unflattering shadows, almost like the “Bohemian Rhapsody” music video. If you enjoy getting ready in the evening, I wouldn’t recommend this place. The small slit-style window is a cool idea at first, but it becomes annoying and doesn’t provide enough natural light. The lobby, although pretty, wasn’t comfortable to sit in, so it stayed empty. Interestingly, cheaper hotels provided a portable mirror- something this place completely overlooked. The one true highlight is the rooftop onsen. It was very clean and lovely, and the lockers and hair-drying area were comfortable and well thought out. But bear in mind you will spend max 30mins there, and the rest of the time you will just be annoyed by the hotel. Overall, the hotel’s aesthetic is beautiful, but the practical design issues made our stay frustrating and far from enjoyable.
Onsen Ryokan Yuen Shinjuku

Onsen Ryokan Yuen Shinjuku

Hotel near Shinjuku Area, Tokyo 16.4% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:SAR 666
8.5/10
Very Good
JJonahDCStaying here was good. Though for its price, the value is not at par. Rooms are too small. No free water and for the housekeeping, you need to inform them if you would want to clean up your room. Otherwise, they will not clean it. The location is good though, very near to the train stations. There are a lot of bar in the area.
Centurion Hotel&Spa Ueno Station

Centurion Hotel&Spa Ueno Station

Hotel near Ueno/Asakusa, Tokyo 9.3% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:SAR 265

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best Hot spring hotels in Tokyo?

How much does a Hot spring hotel in Tokyo cost?

For Hot spring hotels in Tokyo, the average price on weekdays is SAR 994, and on weekends (Friday–Saturday) is SAR 1,125.

Which Hot spring hotels in Tokyo offer a gym?

Which Romantic hotels in Tokyo are good for couples?

Plan for a honeymoon or a romantic travel?Aroma+ (Adult Only) (from SAR 261) is a popular choice.

What are some of the best Hot spring hotels in Tokyo with breakfast?

La Vista Tokyo Bay (from SAR 405) provides highly rated breakfast.

Which Hot spring hotels in Tokyo are available for spa services?

What are some of the best luxury Hot spring hotels in Tokyo?

Looking for luxury stays? La Vista Tokyo Bay (from SAR 405) provides excellent service.

Tokyo Hot Springs Hotels Information

Total Properties65
Number of Reviews16,992
Lowest PriceSAR 161
Highest PriceSAR 14,174
Weekend Avg. PriceSAR 1,125
Weekday Avg. PriceSAR 994